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How does work affect energy between objects so it can cause a change in the form of energy?
Work transfers energy.
Work changes energy.
Work increases energy.
Work decreases energy.
Work transfers energy.
Work changes energy.
Work increases energy.
Work decreases energy.
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The correct statement regarding work and its effect on energy between objects is **"Work transfers energy."**
Here's a brief explanation of how this works:
When work is done on an object, energy is transferred to that object, causing a change in its energy state. For example, if you push a box across the floor, you are doing work on the box, transferring energy to it in the form of kinetic energy. Conversely, if the object does work on another object (like a moving car hitting a stationary car), energy can be transferred away from the first object, causing a change in energy states.
In summary, work is the process by which energy is transferred and converted between different forms, leading to changes in the energy of the involved objects.
Here's a brief explanation of how this works:
When work is done on an object, energy is transferred to that object, causing a change in its energy state. For example, if you push a box across the floor, you are doing work on the box, transferring energy to it in the form of kinetic energy. Conversely, if the object does work on another object (like a moving car hitting a stationary car), energy can be transferred away from the first object, causing a change in energy states.
In summary, work is the process by which energy is transferred and converted between different forms, leading to changes in the energy of the involved objects.
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